Line | Omega |
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Color | Green |
Coverstock | Reactive Pearl |
Core | 2-piece Asymmeterical |
RG | |
Differential | |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 12thru 16lbs |
2 Reviews
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AdrianS
Had one of these a few yrs ago and sold it when i had other skid/snap options in the bag. It had the skid/snap leverage drill and was farly condition specific for wide open lanes(it hated long oil) Picked up another one last week and put the ' H' at 12.00 axis/leverage drill on it for a smoother look than my original Lion. Took it to a fresh condition and looked on in awe as it started jumping back from the ditch just like my old one (a half pocket 6 pin !!!! ahhhhh!!). After that i took it to the lane next door which was playing about an arrow tighter. The ball was more usable here playing my normal 20 to 10 at the break line with the smoother finish i was looking for. It's occasionly prone to leaving the smash 10 if you get it to break for home from a bad angle and a little tricky to line up when some light carrydown comes into play. Give it 10 stars on the wide open pairs when getting it to the right is the way to play, 7 or 8 stars when you've got a bit less to hit and have
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LEFTYMONEY
This ball is very predictable, used it for three years and when the house was unpredictable, I would bring this baby out and wham down goes ten... I made the mistake of giving this baby away to my brother in law and wow what a mistake that was. the ball is now 5yrs. old and as a biginner bowler he bowled a 258 with the darn thing. I kick myself in the rear every time I stuggle to get a 600 series. I wish I could change the past this is one mistake I would not make again. Darn mistakes!